3 in a row

Eipix Entertainment is bringing the Amaranthine Voyage series to its end with a new hidden object puzzle adventure game. And it is good because it is hard to start a new series but sometimes, it is hard to finish one in time before it becomes too boring or a repetition of itself. Amaranthine Voyage: The Burning Sky Collector's Edition is the last game of the series and it takes the main character, Eve Glover to a new adventure. It does not come as a surprise if you followed the game from the start. It seems that every archaeological dig takes her out of this world to a different dimension. That is exactly what happens here. You end up on a different planet (or land?) where two tribes coexist but are enemies at this moment. You need to unite the two to save the world. Nothing particularly new about this story. We've heard a variation of it in other games. Except there are dinosaurs here! The tribe people ride them and use as vehicles. Now that is something new and of a particular interest to some players. If only the developers exploited the theme more!

Laruaville series is one of the cutest Match-3 games out there. Their main characters remind potato head toys and you don't have to be a kid again to enjoy them! Younger players are probably going to love the game, too! Laruaville 6 is the latest release from this series and does not disappoint! The friendly ghosts are up to another adventure! This time around, they were lucky to find a bottle with a message. The message is from a group of pirates but don't be afraid just yet! It is actually a good message where they tell you about their treasure that they hid but now are unable to use because they are about to die. What a great message to find! This starts your new adventure to an island where the treasures are. The problem with this island (of course, there is a problem!) is that it rises from the ocean once a year for a limited amount of time.

Moai 3: Trade Mission Collector's Editionis the third release into the Moai series. It is a fun time management series with an interesting setting and nice looking characters. The biggest problems which become your missions change from one instalment to another, yet the routine labor of rebuilding your village is still going to take up most of your time. A lot of work has been done in the previous two games (Moai: Build Your DreamandMoai II: Path to Another World) - volcanoes, enemies, ghosts, rescueing your loved one etc... In Moai 3: Trade Mission Collector's Edition, the Hero and Bright Light prepare to face yet another chaleenge. Their Kingdom and people are in danger and there is an ancient artifact that had been stolen from them.

The anticipated 4th installment of the Fishdom franchise is finally nigh! Fishdom: Depths of Time Collector's Edition is here and it is quite possible the coolest game from the Match-3 genre that has come out in the past year. This cute, clean fun has adjustable game play to make it simple enough for the newcomer or challenging enough for the hardcore Match-3er. It is fascinating to see how the Fishdom games are improving, but if you haven’t played any of the previous episodes, don’t worry. Skip straight to Depths of Time. As the title implies, you’ll be able to travel through time under the sea. In each historical epoch, you’ll be able to collect items to decorate with. There are a grand total of over 150, so that should keep you busy!

Finding yourself in a magic world with this matching game you are totally captivated by all of the bright colors and stunning animation. It is as gorgeous as it has never been before among this genre. This game is pleasing to play as well as to the eye. Those shiny objects, dazzling jewels that are all over the quest feast for the eye's. At last we meet a pristine gameplay, lovely ambience, awesome graphics and full of kindness story to adore the matching games, particularly Jewell Match 3. The story starts with introducing you a girl named Luna. Many moons ago she left her home in Nevernear to attend the Magical University of Horticulture in the land of Varanna. One day she stops receiving letter from her family. Fearing the worst Luna takes her long journey back home.

The name of the newly released game by Codeminion might scare away the players who are already sick and tired of the cursed houses and dilapidated buildings. Phantasmat starts with a car crash and as soon as you get to know that your heroine has stayed alive, you're advised to look for the help in an old hotel but under no circumstances stay there. By the way hardly anyone would stay in the the hotel called "Drowned Dead Hotel" in a real life. But has anyone ever followed such advices while playing? I bet that only those of you did so, who shut down the casual games after having played them for several minutes.